WIP_House on a Hill_update_7-23-11
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WIPs are always welcome.

Whatever happened the Kahn house? I looked forward to it.
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Very interesting looking...looking forward to it's progression.
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Had a computer crash at the beginning of the year due to a trojan that my son downloaded sometime last summer that Norton wasn't tracking. Wiped the whole operating system and killed the machine - but I luckily saved all my working files on a seperate partition. Kahn WIP is in there somewhere - so when I get it fixed / re-built I will resurrect it. Till then - working on a laptop and started something new.
Bytor
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it's huge!
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Made some progress with the site and some building refinementa. Images are Su styke exports run through the "vintage fotograph" filter in Fotosketcher.
Bytor



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looking good, Dean
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Finally had some more time to work on this. I have settled on the main materials and I am working my way around some more refinements such as the openings, pool, and tennis court. linestyle exports from SU over Kerky Boost (
nice speed increase) color renders.Hope to post more progress over the weekend!
Dean



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:thumb
Looking forward to seeing them -
House, country club?-) For a building that scale, I would raise the ground floor ceiling.
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That's really looking good. The colors make a lot of difference.
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Got sidetracked again.........but had a little time this week. This is a very large house - an estate type adaptation of a flw plan from 1912. I really liked the scale / massing / siting and decided to play a little with it. I know that's blasphemy in some circles - but it really wanted it as an exercise to test some modeling/rendering techniques in su.

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